The billboard (Jan 1921)

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The Billboard : JANUARY 29, 1021 Sete Tune eo hme Peg a seg 8 ae : Yam cn aa Pe ANDERSON—1 Steele, for 21 years der the it of her first husband, 2 Literary crthe for ihe Lonimills, Bre Sanne opel SMa tema are 2 eo Hace ~ January 18, after an operation Company, died at Hammond, Ind.. MAZZONI—allco, wife of John Burton, wells Bestia oe "Now Fork and Hrenveche Tee eo, loctl hos: jnown provincial ctor, dled ‘December 25, In txblichmeent of °; Si pital, Interment tovk place at Oak Hill ceme-, England, as the result of blood ‘The fery. Hammond, January 20. EATES_Grorge Vincent, wellknown to every wag bora at Newari, Mon. her father being an Army, who wero present, will Greatly gown in 1657 and ‘tis eaid thet an out-of-work producer of burlesque as an affable, conacientious Italian officer and her mother an English Salesman for the Casey, Show Print Go. of New Mrs. Massonl entered, the profession w York for ites Bare ates a ing there with bie ‘BOYLE—Willism, a member for Jed December 38 ut Murhome in 2 ri a ein Ta wae 3 fs enrvive Som: a oe Ruth Dean, = ‘Of 1990, died At the South. Ciro orto led by ti years of age, and ‘member of years, died at his" home 9 a native ‘wife and daughter. wite of ‘England. t Se Ea tet Hat Si Me fae Pant tee meee on ee sotsoquaclrvalt tnd va ‘representative of the Balt She had been an invalid for several No. 210, Bde A. decessed sat lina Baptist Hospital, Colum: Bla, &. ©. ‘The deceased was 43 years was for years with various carnival Memoriam the Master Magician Ji ry 23, 1920, MARY HORNMANN. JAYNE—Philo, ary 10 “at the Cooper rege, formerly lessee and mana. _. ¥., died January sea. of Colt’s Bang 8 ‘interested killed htm in “whe Lee County Courthouse, at Dizon, "ince 1003, having recently been weed’ committed the Great Wonderland Shows, C. BR. Legget soon Htted Shown, Gold. Mfedsl Shows and Rasaell” portraiturist, 1, Eng. ed. “simple a e 10 profes ; ape month's ition, “She ‘had been in the profe era, dod at the Park Hose Paycob was d prominent sason for years, and 7a years SKLANDOWITZ_David, ago nd ‘a old, and pert, died December 30 ‘at San ‘Fran animal trainer, “Funeral services and interment took place at Pottstown, Zoran, nin wi of Bt zien — eS hese tert ae ad {ste ‘Nicholas Hocasl She is survived by a MoO tness. | She fe survived, by her See Eee LE MATRE Mra. mother of George, Rufus WESTERN FAIR ASSN. MEETS IN ee @ Dan on Tocat Theater ‘Royal. a Le Malver died tn aoectey: wor in this ttle fer og heart Yatlrg, ‘Sanaary” 9. etter an" tlineed SAN, FRANCISCO. Heneral opinion belafe that the theater: masagee ante doves. the rmuloa were taken to Fort (Continued trom Page 5) eneral opinion bela that, tbe, theater macare 1° Tex... for burial ‘ission, following .the lines of: that of the the Canadian soldiers quartered there during the : ning “racing in, this Stat ar i a remains’ were interred at Tooting Cemetery. She ointed “out by oficers af the United ame Covent GOneE ‘Opera Upuse was borned ng stl bred stock, an industry that has fallen to ineater Hoyal, Bristol, ignincant proportions during into years, im io her teens at the Old ‘rom Resrt trouble, January Bagleod. Fo ee aenere ree son ware that of 6, oHigisal pla pa Dit thle Dig wilde. ie OE eae eae tattle atta Fe accommodat GRiforms 42,0 on the week’ There ate 3 tickets; house at prices ranging from $10 to $40, a = Bocca. dies, in which she played with Fred Stone anG — Representatives of the harness racing inee eg ee ee ee ee A = 4 ast as 25." the deceased ts survived by hia widow asd oat gates hereafter ve so set thit Uo sueh Cea ‘one daughters Sie, all oocar Ieee eugpened, Coat By bey ‘ mere an Wiliam, veteran concessioner, Sinning in ‘the northern of the State and sires), but ruinous to an individual mat working toward the south dates could be 80 ‘rier Collins, in every waz an levee eee nea aren iy OF tas mtecia~ 2, inthe roducine Tine Yn La Zareo mogthe, Ho was ia the caraival business ton the membery adjourned to. an elaborate Sucmcal" balance: terteen sede woe i connected with luncheon in the Palace Hotel Grill. where & they must play to capacity t get the inna : te general dscuation of varlons. matters of inter: {7°%,TU™t Play te CDRCRY ‘See'to che fair men gecupled thelr attention for OF #0 DoDettry p head seatia Shows. Interment was at Rose Hill Cemetery, more than an hour and during whieh various ANTS ‘Texarkana, Toe deceased was 40 years of age, and CUIdeOr showmen were given the opportunity t? pusitetey ined been ahort the last few 4s survived by bis widow. ‘Seoome forthe season about to open, 0d things theatrical from a new Point of value O'BRIEN—Mrx., wife of Aibert OwBri Fe been SRR ts ris ok hay get “Rubee ts ri Sieg Mate wee ie ee Pg Ha: é at, Hii sion for many years, and ‘together with her OY. ‘the husband and daughter apy in the iNlusion SP; and shadowgraph act of “The DeBreans.”” 2B-0ct. ‘2o0ct, 1: the Anderson, Oct, S81 xreke, Oct oad: ver: He ie, Oct, 0-10; Te A. ‘Live Bock, (toe Angeles, CABLES FROM LONDON TOWN (Continued from page 12) i onic Seas Rl ae ga Raycob, atraight Styman, died January 6 of pneumonia. ‘in Balti. HENRY AINLEY'S AUTUMN FIXTURE Canada he ‘Tue remaina were interred Janvary , When Martin Harvey returns from Canad ‘of which ‘a member, conducted fmpressive services. Mr. ‘many frlends in the ahow world. He was stied a similar play over twelve months ago ‘And wan very much eoamored with the subject “CHU CHIN CHOW STILL BREAKING ‘RECORDS receatly played a See Pe i eaith he was forced to retire trom the ig & few. year agojand since then bad been fn ‘the employ of ‘the Wradstreet Agency, in brow 4 ‘tburing the provinces. ‘Don't theas 52, seatume 57 Dress agent fellers igure thene things out well? rt failure. He was wit the Goldstein Co ‘ume Compar custuming of practically ‘opera and stock last, company that’ went to San He is survived by his widow. TAYLOR—Mrs.. mother of Vanna Taylor, tied a few dny0 igo, tn Memphis, Tenn., wt the age of 66. Mr. Taylor is the publicity Airector Goortneldge gave ‘Comment ts tent griodShidrn ‘end "tee Bros in Englend. ws Be 2 ad #00," Tho deceased ihe Baker Grand Opera Com Tear after ff openeds and fo Tourtors the main ent ‘soon need KELLEY —Ione, davghter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Became a spent eaten ‘season. Bat ©. Retr, ded rece. atin, Kater isn piped af dhet theater tr nearly ‘twenty years, gabe E ay a we Mey Davenport. an Jaterment took place January J at iliogbeck ‘tm o eet eataey KELLOGG_Dr. Edward W.. who was 1 Tuiner, profeascnalle Gaon’ ss Sizes sore Seeme edt nee eer Mowe, ca at is S04 Sigg abe hemi! ia Piste, Pa dane Se pone Sa Asem Comes ere ae mf fe # fons with the Col. Francis Ferari Wild Animal all records a TEES, tte, ra the, President of the Na‘Arena, and ie survived by bis wife. also an remedy, ‘Veteran of the Cici} War. The deceased was ‘the medicine ft up, Ja taking D IN MEMORIUM, MY DEAR WIFE, fant nave ibis bome, January 8, of oeumont in ‘matisee feeeecet | Mrs. Paul L. Clark |= ; P3-t LEO Sok = = epee Not LAWRENCE — Hattie, of the Lawrence [| Who passed away January 17, 1920. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. T.0 Mose [Ml oxly is eae Sister ra peze formers, died December o > Pi por St the Mortistows Hoopltal, Moristeee'S. 2 | for their appreciated remembrance. PAUL L. CLARK. ene 08 ‘Bourbon & Bailey's Circus, Miss Lawrenco was at one time with Barsum toured Europe ‘and also